By the way, Luciano Moggi—the former managing director of Juventus who was at the heart of the Calciopoli scandal in 2006—has been sentenced to jail, kind of. He got an 18-month sentence, but won’t serve any of it due to the tender provisions of the Italian legal system: the sentence will be suspended during the appeals process, his crimes are covered by an amnesty passed in 2006, etc. Various English-language news outlets have described the sentence using headlines like “Moggi Jailed,” but don’t believe it. Of course, Moggi himself insists that the sentence is a disgrace and that he’s innocent. He’s about as innocent as he is in prison, of course.